A View of Bad Ischl — History & Facts
In the stillness of a moment suspended between serene landscapes and whispered histories, silence envelops all that is captured on the canvas. Look to the left at the sweeping valleys that cradle the town of Bad Ischl, where gentle brushstrokes breathe life into the undulating hills. The artist manipulates color with delicate precision; soft greens and golden hues intermingle in a harmonious dance, inviting the viewer to dwell in the tranquil nature of the scene. Notice how the light filters through the clouds, casting an ethereal glow that hints at both the beauty and fleeting nature of life.
Every stroke is not merely a depiction but rather an invocation of a quiet reverie. Within this landscape lies a duality—beauty underpinned by a sense of longing. The untouched nature speaks to an idealized world, while the absence of figures suggests an emotional solitude, a reminder that tranquility often exists alongside unspoken sadness. The viewer is encouraged to reflect on what lies just beyond the horizon, hidden in the depths of that lush wilderness.
What stories have unfolded in this silent space, and what emotions remain unvoiced? In a period of transition for artistic expression, the artist created this work while exploring themes of romanticism and solitude. Although the exact date remains unknown, it reflects Lepie’s dedication to capturing the essence of the picturesque landscapes of Austria during the mid-19th century, an era marked by burgeoning interest in nature and emotional depth in art.
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Blick auf Ischl und die Kaiservilla
Ferdinand Lepie

Der Altstädter Ring in Prag
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View of Naples with Vesuvius in the background
Ferdinand Lepie

A View of Gmunden on Lake Traunsee
Ferdinand Lepie

Dorf in den Alpen
Ferdinand Lepie

Venice, View of the Doge’s Palace and St. Mark’s Square
Ferdinand Lepie

View of Gmunden and Schloss Ort
Ferdinand Lepie

Blick über den Altausseersee
Ferdinand Lepie

Blick auf Weissenbach am Attersee
Ferdinand Lepie

Blick auf Gmunden
Ferdinand Lepie





